Eddy Grant's album "My Turn To Love You" is a soulful and captivating collection of tracks that showcase the musician's signature style of blending reggae, funk, and pop. The album features Grant's smooth vocals and impressive guitar skills, backed by a dynamic ensemble of musicians.
The opening track, "My Turn To Love You," sets the tone for the album with its infectious beat and catchy melody. The album then moves into the upbeat "Nobody's Got Time," which features Grant's distinctive guitar riffs and a lively horn section.
Other standout tracks include the reggae-inspired "I Love You Yes, I Love You," the funky "California Style," and the soulful ballad "Say Hello To Fidel." Throughout the album, Grant's lyrics touch on themes of love, social justice, and political commentary.
The original was from the mid 70s, and an anthem at Crackers, London's primary dance venue.
The original was one of the most compelling tracks, totally unique, and comparable with Dexter Wansel's Life on Mars as an anthem of its time
THEN FUNKMASTERS WOULD DROP.
N.Y.C.
R.I.P.
D.J.Larry Levan
Flash Back PARADISE GARAGE - NYC at 5:45 AM Right before you think you are done and are about to go home....and Larry Levan...throws on your favorite EDDIE GRANT...jam!!! #JamaicanRastafarianHOUSEMusicArtist #Legendary #WayAheadOfHisTime